The Fiji Pro was an event on the WSL Championship Tour. The event was held at Namotu in Tavarua, Fiji, and ran from 1999 to 2008, and then was resurrected in 2012.[1] The competition was cancelled in 2018 due to lack of a sponsor.[2]
Sport | Surfing |
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Country | Fiji |
Most recent champion(s) | Griffin Colapinto (men) Erin Brooks (women) |
Most titles | Kelly Slater, 4 titles (men) Melanie Redman-Carr, Sofía Mulánovich, Sally Fitzgibbons 2 titles (women) |
Official website | Official website |
Naming
editSince the birth of this competition it had different names. From 2013 to 2016 it was sponsored by Volcom. In 2017 it was sponsored by Outerknown.[3]
Results
editMen's
editWomen's
editWomen's | ||||||
Year | Winner | Nation | Score | Runner-Up | Nation | Score |
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2024 | Erin Brooks | Canada | 15.10 | Tatiana Weston-Webb | Brazil | 12.33 |
2017 | Courtney Conlogue | United States | 8.74 | Tatiana Weston-Webb | Brazil | 5.53 |
2016 | Johanne Defay | France | 17.10 | Carissa Moore | Hawaii | 10.70 |
2015 | Sally Fitzgibbons (2) | Australia | 18.56 | Bianca Buitendag | South Africa | 14.40 |
2014 | Sally Fitzgibbons | Australia | 9.00 | Stephanie Gilmore | Australia | 8.73 |
2006 | Melanie Redman-Carr (2) | Australia | Layne Beachley | Australia | ||
2005 | Sofía Mulánovich (2) | Peru | Layne Beachley | Australia | ||
2004 | Sofía Mulánovich | Peru | Rochelle Ballard | Hawaii | ||
2003 | Keala Kennelly | Hawaii | Heather Clark | South Africa | ||
2002 | Melanie Redman-Carr | Australia | Heather Clark | South Africa | ||
2001 | Megan Abubo | Hawaii | Melanie Redman-Carr | Australia |
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "The Fiji Pro". Rad Season. 29 June 2020. Retrieved 23 February 2023.
- ^ "Kelly Slater Responds To An Upset Online Surf Community Regarding The 2018 Season". Stab Magazine. 22 November 2017. Retrieved 23 February 2023.
- ^ "2017 Outerknown Fiji Pro". Monster Energy. 15 June 2017. Retrieved 23 February 2023.
External links
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